both rosa parks and frederick douglas are going to go to the u.s. capitaocapitol. she'll be the first woman in statuary hall just as i was able to get her to be the first woman who lay in state when she died. le but frederick douglas is going there as the statue who represents the district of columbia. finally going to get him into statuary hall. there he is at one judiciary hall where tonight we'll have a send-off. a black history month send-off. that statue has been lying and waiting for about six years now. congress refused because they said it was only from state. we are not putting frederick douglas there. we are putting him there because he was the quintessential washingtonian. he was on the d.c. city council as it was called. city council at the time. he was a great exponent of what he called d.c. suffrage. we would say congressional voting rights. >> now recognized in the washington valley's big christmas special. everybody knows frederick douglas. if they don't they should. >> we want them to know frederick douglas, the washington a ian. >> i want you to t